From time to time, DaHui Lawyers may request some of your personally identifiable information, such as your name, company, e-mail address, phone number, and address (“Personal Information”). Should you provide such Personal Information, we shall use it only to correspond with you, provide you with certain information, send you legal newsletters, notify you of events, or respond to specific enquiries from you.
If you wish to access or update the Personal Information you submit through our website, or to make any inquiries about the processing of such information, please contact us as described below. We provide individuals with access to their Personal Information where we believe appropriate, including in situations where you are entitled to access and review your Personal Information under applicable data protection and privacy laws.
If you respond to one of our marketing e-mails or otherwise communicate with us, such communication shall not create a lawyer-client relationship with us. Do not share with us any information which a third party deems to be confidential or secret unless we have first agreed to be your lawyer in that matter. Any information you send us before we agree to be your lawyer cannot be protected from disclosure.
DaHui Lawyers will not share your Personal Information with any third parties except to the extent required by law, court order, or the relevant government authorities.
Our website is hosted on servers in the United States and we are located in China. You should consult the data protection laws of both of these jurisdictions before providing us with your Personal Information.
The privacy policies expounded in this Privacy Statement are for our website only. This website may contain links to other sites. DaHui Lawyers is not responsible for the privacy policies and data protection measures or the content of such sites.
A “cookie” is an element of data that can be sent to your browser. Your browser may then store it on your system based on the preferences you have set on your browser. Cookies gather information about your operating system, including but not limited to browser type and Internet Protocol (IP) address. DaHui Lawyers uses this information to analyze the traffic on our website, and better serve you when you return to our website. It is not our intention to use such information to personally identify a user. You have the option to configure your Internet browser to notify you when you receive a cookie, giving you the chance to decide whether to accept it. Further, you have the option to block all cookies. Please note, however, that if you refuse or otherwise block cookies you may not be able to use all of the functionality available on the website.
Should you have questions or comments regarding this Privacy Statement, please contact DaHui Lawyers by writing, calling, or visiting our offices, or by e-mail at: info@dahuilawyers.com.